Haw. Code R. § 11-114-18 - Laboratories
(a) With the exception of the provisions in
section 286-153, HRS, no laboratory shall perform alcohol tests pursuant to
this subchapter without an alcohol testing laboratory license issued by the
director of health.
(b) A
laboratory may qualify for and maintain a license to conduct alcohol testing if
the director of health determines that the laboratory has met all of the
following requirements:
(1) Is physically
located in this State;
(2) Is
licensed by the department as a clinical laboratory;
(3) Has adequate facilities, personnel,
equipment, and instrumentation;
(4)
Includes in its staff an alcohol testing supervisor who is qualified under
section
11-114-19;
(5) Uses alcohol testing procedures approved
in writing by the DUI coordinator or previously approved by the director of
health as required by section
11-114-22 and demonstrates proficiency in those procedures;
(6) Has a quality assurance program approved
in writing by the DUI coordinator which includes a chain of custody procedure;
and
(7) Participates in and meets
the requirements of a performance evaluation program for alcohol testing
approved in writing by the DUI coordinator as required by section
11-114-21 at no cost to the department.
(c) A license for a laboratory to perform
alcohol tests shall be effective for up to twelve months from the date of
issuance.
(d) The alcohol testing
supervisor of a licensed laboratory shall notify the DUI coordinator in writing
within thirty days if the laboratory ceases operation or of any changes as they
occur with regard to subsection (b) and shall also provide an updated list
yearly of all employed alcohol analysts involved with alcohol
testing.
(e) The director of health
may revoke the license to perform alcohol testing of any laboratory which fails
to conform to the requirements of this subchapter.
Notes
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